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Kole Musgrove

Could Miami QB Cam Ward be an option for the Seahawks in 2025?

The Seattle Seahawks are sitting a 4-5 and in last place in the NFC West. Their most recent game, a 26-20 defeat in overtime to the Los Angeles Rams, was a particularly brutal showing for quarterback Geno Smith. Despite three touchdown passes and over 300 yards through the air, Smith tossed three interceptions… two of which were in the red zone and in the fourth quarter.

Smith’s abysmal play was fuel to the fire for a lot of 12’s out there who haven’t been convinced he should be Seattle’s long term option at the position. And while there are those who still have faith in No. 7, the reality of age and money will eventually set in. Next season, Smith will be 35 years old and on the last year of his three-year contract. Translation: no matter what, his time in Seattle will come to a conclusion sooner than later, and the Seahawks need to be focusing on finding a successor.

Enter: Miami quarterback Cam Ward, who was previously a Washington State Cougar. The Miami standout has been nothing short of phenomenal this season. Ward has thrown for 3,146 yards and 29 touchdowns against only six interceptions as his Hurricanes are 9-0. Needless to say, Ward looks to be one of the top quarterbacks in the 2025 NFL draft.

Which begs the question: should he be someone the Seahawks should target? Or, I guess a better one is this: is he even a realistic option for Seattle?

Anything can change between now and the draft, but at this point he is surely going to be among the top players selected. PFF even has him mocked at No. 1 overall to the Carolina Panthers. At four wins, the Seahawks could very well already be out of the running for the top pick in the draft, or even a top three or four selection. If they are, it would take a monumental haul for the right to even get to such a position to draft him.

Additionally, while Seattle is at 4-5, they are hardly out of it this year. They still have both games against the Arizona Cardinals, as well as rematches with the Rams and 49ers. They are far from out of it this year, and it is not in John Schneider’s nature to tank.

As fun as Cam Ward in a Seahawks uniform may be, at this point, it does not seem like it is a realistic outcome for Seattle.

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